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... andhosted by the Royal Netherlands Institute for SeaResearch, was held in Amsterdam 17–21 april 2005.Though marine ecology rather than basic virology was the main focus of this meeting, exciting new ... results on the genomics of large/giant viruses kept turning up in manytalks. Inthe context of a comparative study, Corina Brus-saard (in collaboration with the US DoE) is herselfsequencing a variety ... com-pletion of the genome sequencing of the "short" form ofFsV infecting Feldmannia sp. The final sequence size is153,259 bp (51.8 G+C). About 50% of the 161 predictedORFs have their best...
... Heterosigma akashivo infecting virus (HaV01). The same laboratory is also finishing the sequencing of the 145 kb-genome of T4-like looking cyanophage Ma-LMM01, infecting the toxic cyanobacterium ... Pending approval by ICTV,EhV-86 might become the prototype of the coccolythovir-inae, a new subfamily of phycodnaviridae. In his closing lecture, Jim Van Etten, reminded the newcomers inthe ... inthe genomics of theselarge marine viruses, as they may provide new insight on the early evolution of eukaryotes. Not unexpectedly, closerelatives of Mimivirus appear to exist inthe marine...
... integrating some pronunciation work into the lessons. The more natural speech they hear, the more effective their learning speaking. - Accustoming students to combining listening and speaking ... emphasizes sharing the information among learners and its processing. The most common information gap activity is spotting the differences inthe pictures, exchanging personal information, guessing games ... listening and speaking in real time and in natural interaction. This is very important for them to be familiar with listening and speaking inthe manner of combination. Then, in other real situations...